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Thoughts on 3D Scannershttp://www.shapeways.com/forum/index.php?t=rview&goto=61281&th=12678#msg_61281
<![CDATA[Hey guys. Just trying to get feedback on 3D scanners. Do they work? Do you like them?<br />
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I know some require a lot of manual setup and work, like filling in holes, rotating the object by hand. Most require the object to be reflective and detailed, i.e. if the object is black, shinny, or has no features, it might be hard for the program to reconstruct the geometry.<br />
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3D scanners are great for shapes that are convex, but what about shapes with deep holes? or what about seeing inside the object? Wouldn't it be nice to scan an assembled object and then print a copy assembled?<br />
]]>JaceLightning2013-02-03T20:25:45-00:00Re: Thoughts on 3D Scannershttp://www.shapeways.com/forum/index.php?t=rview&goto=61560&th=12678#msg_61560
<![CDATA[I actually have three scanners. They are all a little larger than you are thinking of. Two are time of flight and have an effect range of 350 feet and one phased based that is more of a below 75 feet machine. I love working with them, but, I too want a smaller one for playing with.]]>NormL2013-02-08T03:38:24-00:00Re: Thoughts on 3D Scannershttp://www.shapeways.com/forum/index.php?t=rview&goto=61562&th=12678#msg_61562
<![CDATA[Missed a category: Don't own one, but am currently saving to buy one. Just going with the lower-end at the get-go, the Solidoodle 3 - I'll see how much I use it and decide from there if I'm going to get a fancier one.<br />
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EDIT: D'oh - 3D SCANNERS, not 3D Printers. Heh-heh! My bad.]]>PeregrineStudios2013-02-08T04:16:55-00:00